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ENGLISH GLOW UP ® & FLIGHT CASE C TW W C71050 C71055 C71060 F21230 INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL CONTENTS Page 2 3 4 4 5 6 8 8 9 10 15 16 17 19 20 20 21 Contents Safety information GLOW UP Safety information FLIGHT CASE Unpacking and preparation Removal of the protective film Installation and start-up Control panel Shortcut keys menu Button function Preset colors for Stand Alone “GLOWUP C” Main menu Operating Mode Manual zoom - Aerial Maintenance Optional accessories Technical data Cause and solution of problems Channel functions Congratulations on choosing a Clay Paky product! We thank you for your choice. Please note that this product, as all the others in the rich Clay Paky range, has been designed and manufactured with total quality to ensure excellent performance and best meet your expectations and requirements. Carefully read this instruction manual in its entirety and keep it safe for future reference. It is essential to know the information and comply with the instructions given in this manual in order to ensure the fitting is installed, used and serviced correctly and safely. CLAY PAKY S.p.A. disclaims all liability for damage to the fitting or to the other property or persons deriving from installation, use and maintenance that have not been carried out in conformity with this instructions manual, which must always accompany the fitting. CLAY PAKY S.p.A. reserves the right to modify the characteristics stated in this instructions manual at any time and without prior notice. 1 SAFETY INFORMATION GLOW UP • Installation Make sure all parts for fixing the projector are in a good state of repair. Make sure the point of anchorage is stable before positioning the projector. The safety chain must be properly hooked onto the fitting and secured to the framework, so that, if the primary support system fails, the fitting falls as little as possible. If the safety chain gets used, it needs to be replaced with a genuine spare. • Minimum distance of illuminated objects The projector needs to be positioned so that the objects hit by the beam of light are at least 0.2 metres (8”) from the lens of the projector. 0.2 • Minimum distance from flammable materials The projector must be positioned so that any flammable materials are at least 0.20 metres (8") from every point on the surface of the fitting. • Mounting surfaces It is permissible to mount the fitting on normally flammable surfaces. • Maximum ambient temperature Do not use the project if ambient temperature (Ta) exceeds 40°C. IP65 • IP65 protection rating The equipment is fully protected against dust (first digit 6) and against jets of water (second digit 5). • Protection against electrical shock Connection must be made to a power supply system fitted with efficient earthing (Class I appliance according to standard EN 60598-1). It is, moreover, recommended to protect the supply lines of the projectors from indirect contact and/or shorting to earth by using appropriately sized residual current devices. • Connection to the power mains A qualified electrician must perform connection to the power mains. Check that the mains frequency and voltage correspond to the frequency and voltage for which the projector was designed and indicated on the electrical data label. This label also gives the input power. Refer to the latter to evaluate the maximum number of devices to be connected to the mains to avoid overloads. 90°C • External surface temperature The maximum temperature that can be reached on the external surface of the fitting, in a thermally steady state, is 90°C (320°F). • Maintenance Before starting any maintenance work or cleaning the projector, cut off power from the supply mains. After switching off, do not remove any parts of the fitting for at least 10 minutes. The lenses must be mounted and, if visibly damaged, they have to be replaced with genuine spares. • Battery This product contains a lithium iron tetraphosphate rechargeable battery. To protect the environment, please discard the battery at the end of its life cycle according to current law. LiFePO4 The products referred to in this manual conform to the European Community Directives to which they are subject: • Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC • Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC GLOW UP 2 SAFETY INFORMATION FLIGHT CASE • Installation Ensure that the Flight Case, when used for charging Glow UP, is positioned at a distance of 15 cm from any surface or wall, to allow proper ventilation. • Maximum ambient temperature Do not operate the device if ambient temperature (Ta) exceeds 40°C. IP20 • IP20 protection rating The fitting is protected against penetration by solid bodies of over 12mm (0.47”) in diameter (first digit 2), but not against dripping water, rain, splashes or jets of water (second digit 0). • Protection against electrical shock Connection must be made to a power supply system fitted with efficient earthing (Class I appliance according to standard EN 60598-1). It is, moreover, recommended to protect the supply lines of the projectors from indirect contact and/or shorting to earth by using appropriately sized residual current devices. • Connection to the power mains A qualified electrician must perform connection to the power mains. Check that the mains frequency and voltage correspond to the frequency and voltage for which the projector was designed and indicated on the electrical data label. This label also gives the input power. Refer to the latter to evaluate the maximum number of devices to be connected to the mains to avoid overloads. • Maintenance Before starting any maintenance work or cleaning, cut off power from the supply mains. The products referred to in this manual conform to the European Community Directives to which they are subject: • Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC • Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC GLOW UP 3 UNPACKING AND PREPARATION 1 C71050 C TW C71055 C71060 W GLOW UP ® ITALIANO & FLIGHT MANUALE EL PR F21230 CASE IST002/001 ZIONI DI ISTRU Y AR IMIN INDICE o Contenut oni di sicurezza Informazi izione e predispos Disimballo in funzione ne e messa Installazio Pag. 2 3 3 Pannello 4 di controllo Menu principale 7 13 13 14 16 16 17 Zoom manuale ione Manutenz e batteria Rimozion Dati tecnici Causa e soluzione canali Funzioni dei problemi Paky! prodotto Clay o che anche scelto un informiam Paky, nti per aver preferenza e La gamma Clay per Complime o per la della ricca della qualità, La ringraziam come tutti gli altri e nel segno i e risponder questo prodotto, e realizzato prestazion progettato za delle è stato sempre l’eccellen manuale e ed esigenze. garantirLe il presente Sue aspettativ tutte le sue parti i futuri. 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WARNING: the safety chain must be installed except when the projector rests on the floor. (Code 105015/801 available upon request). This must be secured to the projector support structure and then hooked to the fastening point at the centre of the base. 4 4 1 1 3 3 2 2 Connecting and disconnecting the power cord - Fig. 4 When connecting the power cord the user can choose whether to use the GlowUp in one of the following ways: 1) Power cord connected for battery charge. 2) Power cord connected for projector power (thus bypassing battery operations). The GlowUp cannot work in both ways simultaneously. GLOW UP 5 CONTROL PANEL 5 Power Supply L N Connections to the power mains - Fig. 5 6 DMX 512 5 PIN DMX 512 5 4 3 1 2 SCREEN SIGNAL SIGNAL Connections to the control signal line (DMX) - Fig. 6 Use a cable conforming to specifications EIA RS-485: 2-pole twisted, shielded, 120Ω characteristic impedance, 22-24 AWG, low capacity. Do not use microphone cable or other cable with characteristics differing from those specified. End connections must be made using XLR type 3-pin male/female connectors. A terminating plug must be inserted on the last projector with a resistance of 120 (minimum 1/4 W) between terminals 2 and 3. IMPORTANT: The wires must not make contact with each other or with the metal casing of the connectors. The casing must be connected to the shield braid and pin 1 of the connectors. 7 Switching on the projector - Fig. 7 The projector immediately turns on when the power cord is plugged in or, if used in battery mode, by pressing and holding down keys several seconds. Clay Paky GLOW UP GLOW UP Software release x.x x Address xxx xxxxx ??? * A and S for BAT xx% * see pag. 5 Display symbology The control panel (Figure 8) has a display and buttons for complete programming and management of the projector menu. The display can be in one of two conditions: idle status and settings status. When idle, the projector DMX address and percent battery charge are displayed. If no button is pressed after a wait period (about 60 seconds) when in menu settings status, the display automatically returns to idle status. It should be noted that when this condition occurs, any modified value that has not yet been confirmed with the key will be cancelled. To turn off the GlowUP, hold down keys and for several seconds. A confirmation message will appear (Switch off?). Press -Yes to turn off the GlowUP or press -NO to return to the settings menu. A GLOW UP A A S S 6 When GlowUp is in idle status the information page will appear on the display: DMX Address Time or percent remaining of the battery charge ADDR 001 DMX C Operating mode (see page 14) BAT 40% Yy Link status (Wireless or Wired) W Warning Radio W42 (radio board not found) W43 (radio board not interact) Display symbology - (Link Status) Transmission to DMX cable Reception from DMX cable Reception DMX from Radio (wireless) Transmission DMX from Radio (wireless) Initial projector address settings An initial address must be set on each single project for the control signal. Address settings: see page 7. Button functions – Menu SET SELECT DOWN UP • If pressed in idle status: Cyclically switches between idle status and menu settings. • If pressed while setting a menu: Moves to an upper level without changing anything (exits the function) Decreases the value displayed (with auto-repetitions), or passes to the next item on the menu For quick access to the minimum parameter value, press the UP key while holding down the DOWN key. Increases the value displayed (with auto-repetitions), or passes to the previous item on the menu For quick access to the maximum parameter value, press the DOWN key while holding down the UP key. ENTER Confirms the displayed value or activates the displayed function or opens the next menu. GLOW UP 7 SHORTCUT KEYS MENU A key and UP B, the DMX address setting function can be quickly accessed. By pressing the ENTER A key and DOWN C, it is possible to assign the desired command to the GlowUp Radio module: 1) Use the UP B and DOWN C keys to select one of the following settings: By pressing the ENTER Unlink Transmitter – Disconnected from the transmitter Link Receivers – Connected to all free receivers Unlink Receiver – Disconnected from all receivers TX mode (see page 10) RDM Discovery (see page 10) 2) Press ENTER to confirm the selection (the display blinks for several seconds) or SELECT previous Menu. A S to keep the current settings and return to the BUTTON FUNCTION By pressing any button when Glow Up is in idle status, the BUTTON FUNCTION menu is accessed. Symbol SET  or II  MOD Function Setting Play/Pause Stop Mode ?? SET BAT 40% MOD S Press SET SELECT to access the menus (see page 9): Program DMX Adress Advanced (Menu use is recommended for qualified technical personnel.) Press ENTER A MOD to select the Glow UP operating mode Mode Stand Alone / DMX Master / Slave Master / Slave DMX Rec B e DOWN C keys to select the mode from those available: Stand Alone / DMX – Press ENTER A to confirm (runs “Unlink Transmitter”, receives the DMX at the pre-set address; by using the PLAY  key, a scene Use the UP may be chosen to be run locally and the DMX being inactive) A and select the mode from those available: Master/Slave (The "Transmitter" transmits to the "Receivers" the default programme in PLAY) - Press ENTER • Receiver enables established wired or wireless reception and reads channels, starting from channel DMX 1, without changing the pre-set DMX address. • Transmitter enables established wired or wireless transmission, transmits starting from channel DMX 1, without changing the pre-set DMX address. Master/Slave DMX Rec (The "Transmitter" transmits the DMX recording to the "Receivers") - Press ENTER E and select the mode from those available: • Receiver enables established wired or wireless reception and reads channels, starting from the pre-set DMX address. • Transmitter enables established wired or wireless transmission, transmits starting from the pre-set DMX address. NOTE: in a GlowUp series which is part of a battery, it is imperative to first select all the receivers and finally select the Transmitter.  II PLAY/PAUSE UP Play  Bkey: activates or pauses a particular mode. Fixed Colours Sequernces button, the sub-menu can be accessed: By pressing the PLAY  UP Fixed Colours: it is possible to associate a bit value to each GlowUp channel or you can select a color from the stored ones by accessing the Preset Colors menu (see table on page 8). It is possible to mix Strobo and Dimmer with any preset color channel. B Sequence: it is possible to associate Speed and Fade of the pre-set Sequences (Preset 1,2,3)  STOP DOWN GLOW UP C key: deactivates the active programme. 8 PRESET COLORS FOR STAND ALONE “GLOWUP C” Colour Reference 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 LEE 101 LEE 103 LEE 105 LEE 107 LEE 111 LEE 113 LEE 115 LEE 116 LEE 119 LEE 128 LEE 132 LEE 134 LEE 135 LEE 136 LEE 147 LEE 180 LEE 156 LEE 079 LEE 194 LEE 024 LEE 017 LEE 019 LEE 108 LEE 126 LEE 141 ROSCO 378 ROSCO 358 ROSCO 081 ROSCO 066 ROSCO 030 ROSCO 318 ROSCO 332 ROSCO 034 ROSCO 039 RGBW RED GREEN BLUE YELLOW CYAN MAGENTA WHITE ORANGE PINK VIOLET AQUA SKY BLUE FULL WHITE COOL WHITE WARM WHITE WHITE 3200 WHITE 2500 YELLOW 2 STRAW ORANGE LIGHT ROSE DARK PINK MAGENTA BLUE 2 MED BLUE GREEN DARK BLUE BRIGHT PINK MEDIUM BLUE GOLDEN AMBER DEEP GOLDEN AMBER PALE LAVENDER APRICOT DARK LAVENDER CHOCOLATE JUST BLUE SURPRISE PINK SCARLET SURPRISE PEACH FIRE ENGLISH ROSE MAUVE BRIGHT BLUE ALICE BLUE ROSE INDIGO URBAN BLUE COOL BLUE LIGHT SALMON MAYAN SUN CHERRY ROSE FLESH PINK SKELTON EXOTIC SANGRIA GLOW UP R 0 255 0 0 255 0 255 0 255 127 255 85 118 255 225 255 255 255 133 255 246 218 255 255 0 0 0 255 0 255 255 0 152 0 238 0 78 255 145 255 161 255 0 0 0 0 0 255 150 255 255 255 Bit value G B 0 0 0 0 255 0 0 255 255 0 250 185 0 140 0 0 115 0 0 0 0 184 255 105 255 150 255 255 255 253 255 220 176 0 99 0 145 0 255 0 195 0 0 0 0 120 0 78 255 175 255 160 180 180 0 141 255 200 175 0 140 0 0 100 122 0 114 144 189 0 187 175 0 0 0 58 0 0 141 44 119 0 0 208 255 186 255 223 0 255 255 187 255 148 112 0 114 0 0 92 0 132 0 180 9 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 100 200 0 0 255 255 255 255 255 0 240 0 255 255 0 0 0 0 95 0 25 25 190 76 112 227 0 255 113 153 0 255 150 37 140 133 35 153 162 162 0 255 100 MENU SET 1 3 2 Program Edit scene DMX Address Advanced Setup Radio Mode Edit Sequence Lock Option DMX recorder Display Contrast Battery Display Fixture ID Set Model Color Tunable White White FW Uploader Appl. Upload Boot. Upload Informations Charge BAT hour Discharge BAT hour Battery Monitor LED temperature Total LED hours System version DMX Monitor Reset Reset to SLV W Reset to DMX W Factory Reset CPU Reset Test GLOW UP 10 PROGRAM MENU Program EDIT SCENE To create/overwrite/modify a SCENE customised by the user: 1) Press ENTER – SCENE 1 appears on the display. 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to select from the ten available SCENES. 3) Press ENTER to open a SCENE. 4) A value can be associated with each GlowUp channel inside each SCENE using the UP and DOWN keys. 5) When finished with settings, press SELECT . A confirmation message appears: SAVE SCENE X ?. 6) Press ENTER to confirm and save the SCENE or SELECT to return to the previous menu. Edit scene A B A C B C S A Edit Sequence Memory 1 ... ... Memory 10 Add step Scene Delete step Speed Modify step Fade S EDIT SEQUENCE Allows you to create a sequence, made up of a series of SCENES saved by the user. 1) Press ENTER – MEMORY 1 appears on the display. and DOWN keys to select one of the ten 2) Use the UP MEMORIES available. 3) Press ENTER to access the MEMORY 4) Press ENTER to access the MEMORY and add/delete/modify STEPS with SCENE/SPEED/FADE as required. 5) Press ENTER to confirm the selection or SELECT to return to the previous Menu. A B A A A C S DMX RECORDER To record a scene sequence programmed on the unit. The projector must be set to Slave --> Receiver in order to accept a recording. Press ENTER and reset the "Memory" by pressing ENTER again. GlowUp is now ready to store control unit DMX data (DMX waiting ...). On completing the recording, press ENTER to save, otherwise press SELECT Esc. DMX recorder A A A S DMX ADDRESS MENU DMX ADDRESS Allows the user to set the DMX address to be assigned to the projector. 1) Press ENTER – the current DMX address appears on the display. 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to set the DMX address. 3) Press ENTER to confirm the selection (the display blinks for to keep the current settings and several seconds) or SELECT return to the previous Menu. DMX Address A B A C S ADVANCED MENU Advanced To enable the "Advanced Menu" set up the "Access code" (1234) using the UP , DOWN , RIGHT keys. - "Menu advanced" appears on the display Press Code 1234 Setup B F C E RADIO Assigns the desired command to the GlowUP Radio module Radio. 1) Press ENTER – current settings appear on the display. and DOWN keys to select one of the following 2) Use the UP settings: Unlink Trasmitter – Disconnected from the transmitter Link Receivers – Connected to all free receivers Unlink Receiver – Disconnected from all receivers Tx mode – allows the user to select either the G3 or G4 transmission channels. Press ENTER and use the UP e DOWN keys to select one of the two available channels. RDM discovery – to be used only when the wireless card is replaced; press ENTER to start the automatic search option. to confirm the selection (the display blinks for 3) Press ENTER several seconds) or SELECT to keep the current settings and return to the previous Menu. Radio A B C A A A GLOW UP 11 B C S Continued ➔ Advanced Setup MODE Assigns the desired command to the GlowUP Radio module – current settings appear on the display. 1) Press ENTER and DOWN keys to select one of the following 2) Use the UP settings: • SLAVE PRIORITY: GlowUp runs as a Slave and use the UP and DOWN keys to select Press ENTER the DMX signal reception priority in case of conflict between the cable and wireless signals • Cable (default) • Wireless to confirm the selection (the display blinks for Press ENTER to keep the current settings and several seconds) or SELECT return to the previous Menu. Mode A B C A B A C S • MASTER OUTPUT: GlowUp runs as a Master and use the UP and DOWN keys to select Press ENTER how the DMX signal should be sent to other devices: Cable+Wireless Cable Wireless to confirm the selection (the display blinks for Press ENTER to keep the current settings and several seconds) or SELECT return to the previous Menu. A B A C S • REPEATER: GlowUp runs as a repeater and use the UP and DOWN keys to select Press ENTER how to run GlowUP as a repeater: : again and use the UP and DOWN Direction – Press ENTER keys to select whether the repeater should transmit the DMX signal from: -Wireless to Cable -Cable to Wireless to confirm the selection (the display blinks for Press ENTER to keep the current settings and several seconds) or SELECT return to the previous Menu. A B A A C B C S Function– Press ENTER A again and use the UP B and DOWN C keys to select whether the repeater should run from: - Repeat & Play (GlowUp repeats and plays) - Repeat Only (GlowUp operates in repeat mode only) Press ENTER to confirm the selection (the display blinks for to keep the current settings and several seconds) or SELECT return to the previous Menu. A S Enable/Disable to confirm the selection (the display blinks for Press ENTER to keep the current settings and several seconds) or SELECT return to the previous Menu. A S LOCK OPTION It lets you assign a lock password, requested at each projector start up. The same password can be used to access the "Menu Advanced". and access the Lock menu to enable ON or disable 1) Press ENTER OFF the password request at start up. - Select ON to enable. The previously entered password is displayed and the desired numerical password can be entered with the UP e DOWN and ENTER keys. - By selecting OFF, no password will be requested at projector start up. 2) Access the Set Password menu and use the UP , DOWN and keys to assign the desired Password number. ENTER Lock Option A C B A C DISPLAY Allows you to dim the display backlight 60 seconds after switching to idle status. To turn it back on, simply press any key. – current settings appear on the display. 1) Press ENTER and DOWN keys to turn display backlight OFF or ON. 2) Use the UP to confirm the selection (the display blinks for 3) Press ENTER to keep the current settings and several seconds) or SELECT return to the previous Menu. Display A B A GLOW UP B A 12 C S Advanced Setup CONTRAST Lets the user modify display contrast. 1) Press ENTER – current settings appear on the display. 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to modify the value from 0 to 10 according to the desired contrast. 3) Press SELECT to return to the previous Menu. Contrast A B S C BATTERY DISPLAY Allows you to select how to display the battery charge in idle status. 1) Press ENTER – current settings appear on the display. 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to select one of the 3 following options: Automatic: displays the remaining battery charge in hours or as a percentage. Percentage: displays the percentage of remaining battery charge. Time left: displays the remaining time of the battery charge in hours. 3) Press ENTER to confirm the selection (the display blinks for several seconds) or SELECT to keep the current settings and return to the previous Menu. Battery Display A B C A S FIXTURE ID Allows you to display the GlowUP ID address. 1) Press ENTER – the ID address appears on the display. Fixture ID A Set Model SET MODEL Use to change/select the model to be assigned to the projector. 1) Press ENTER – current settings appear on the display. e DOWN keys to select one of the following 2) Use the UP models COLOR TUNABLE WHITE WHITE 3) Press ENTER to confirm the selection (the display will blink for a few seconds) or press SELECT to maintain the current settings and return to the previous Menu. Color A B A Tunable White White FW Uploader C S FW UPLOADER Used to transfer software (Application o Boot) from one projector to all other connected projectors. 1) Press ENTER use the UP() e DOWN() keys to select: Cable upload: to start the firmware upload via DMX cable. Radio upload: to start the firmware upload via wireless 2) Press ENTER to transfer firmware or SELECT to return to the previous Menu. Appl. Upload A Boot. Upload A Informations S CHARGE BATTERY HOURS This option allows the user to view the total number of battery load hours from construction to today. 1) Press ENTER – total charge hours appear on the display. 2) Press SELECT to return to the previous Menu. Charge BAT hour A S DISCHARGE BATTERY HOURS Displays total GlowUp battery powered operating hours from last time used, from construction to today. 1) Press ENTER – total battery powered operating hours appear on the display. 2) Press SELECT to return to the previous Menu. Discharge BAT hour A S Battery Monitor BATTERY MONITOR A key on the display to view the voltage and current Press the ENTER status of the battery. LED temperature LED TEMPERATURE Displays the LED working temperature. 1) Press ENTER – two options appear on the display: Temperature (real-time LED temperature) Max Temperature (maximum temperature measured on LEDs) 2) Use the UP and DOWN keys to select which of the two temperature items to be displayed. 3) Press ENTER to display or SELECT to return to the previous menu. To reset the “Max Temperature” value, simultaneously press and hold down the UP and DOWN keys for several seconds. When “Rst?” (Reset) appears, confirm by pressing ENTER . A B A B GLOW UP 13 C S C A Continued ➔ Advanced Informations TOTAL LED HOURS Displays total LED working hours, from construction to today. – total LED working hours appear on the display. 1) Press ENTER to return to the previous Menu. 2) Press SELECT Total LED hours A S SYSTEM VERSION Displays the version of the firmware loaded on the CPU board. – two options appear on the display: 1) Press ENTER Application release Boot release (Backup Software) and DOWN keys to select which of the two 2) Use the UP firmware version items to be displayed. – the release appears on the display. 3) Press ENTER to return to the previous Menu. 4) Press SELECT System version A B A S DMX MONITOR Displays the DMX input level in bit for each GlowUP channel. – the first channel appears on the display. 1) Press ENTER and DOWN keys to select the channel. 2) Use the to display the channel DMX level (value between 0 3) Press ENTER and 255). to return to the previous Menu. 4) Press SELECT DMX Monitor B Reset C A A S C RESET TO SLAVE WIRELESS Resets GLOW UP and automatically sets the SLAVE WIRELESS settings. – a confirmation message appears on the display 1) Press ENTER (OK?) to RESET or SELECT to return to the previous 2) Press ENTER Menu. Reset to SLV W A A S RESET TO DMX WIRELESS Resets GLOW UP and automatically sets the DMX WIRELESS settings. – a confirmation message appears on the display 1) Press ENTER (OK?) to RESET or SELECT to return to the previous 2) Press ENTER Menu. Reset to DMX W A A S FACTORY RESET Resets GLOW UP and automatically sets the Factory Default settings. 1) Press ENTER – a confirmation message appears on the display (OK?) to RESET or SELECT to return to the previous 2) Press ENTER Menu. Factory Reset A A S CPU RESET Used to reset the CPU. Settings will not be reset. – a confirmation message appears on the display 1) Press ENTER (OK?) to RESET or SELECT to return to the previous 2) Press ENTER Menu. CPU Reset A A TEST Used to test the correct operations of effects. . 1) Press ENTER and DOWN keys to select the Test function. 2) Use the to confirm the select and start the TEST or SELECT 3) Press ENTER to keep current settings. Test B S GLOW UP S 14 A A C OPERATING MODES Operating Mode Stand Alone / DMX in play/pause Stand Alone / DMX in stop Master Slave Tx (master addr 1) Master Slave Rx (slave addr 1) (Play disabled) DMX Memory Tx (master all addr) DMX Memory Rx (slave addr N) (Play disabled) GLOW UP Slave Priority Repeater Master Output Display - Off - PLAY (o PAUSE) - Wireless to Cable + Repeat &Play - PLAYW→C (o PAUSW→C) - Cable to Wireless + Repeat & Play - PLAYC→W (o PAUSC→W) - Wireless to Cable + Repeater only - W→C - Cable to Wireless + Repeater only - C→W Cable Off - DMX C Wireless Off - DMX W - Wireless to Cable + Repeat &Play - DMXW→C - Cable to Wireless + Repeat &Play - DMXC→W - Wireless to Cable + Repeater only - W→C - Cable to Wireless + Repeater only - C→W - - Cable MAST C - - Wireless MAST W - - Cable+Wireless MAST CW Cable Off - SLV C Wireless Off - SLV W - Wireless to Cable + Repeat &Play - SLV W→C - Cable to Wireless + Repeat &Play - SLV C→W - Wireless to Cable + Repeater only - W→C - Cable to Wireless + Repeater only - C→W - - Cable MMTX C - - Wireless MMTX W - - Cable+Wireless MMTX CW Cable Off - MMRX C Wireless Off - MMRX W - Wireless to Cable + Repeat &Play - MMRX W→C - Cable to Wireless + Repeat &Play - MMRX C→W - Wireless to Cable + Repeater only - W→C - Cable to Wireless + Repeater only - C→W 15 MANUAL ZOOM - AERIAL 8 Antenna Aerial 1 2 NOTES: To achieve best wireless performance, it is recommended to position GlowUp with the aerial side facing the transmitter, when possible. Manual zoom - Fig. 8 The GlowUP has a manual zoom located on the back of the projector head. GLOW UP 16 MAINTENANCE 9 4 3 1 2 Charging glow up - Fig. 9 From 1 to 6 Glow Ups can be simultaneously charged by appropriately connecting and powering the flight-case. 10 1 Fuse 6,3x32mm 3AT 250Vac (030471) 2 Fuse 6,3x32mm 10AT 250Vac (030470) Replacing flight case fuses - Fig. 10 Each flight-case has 2 fuses associated with the main power cord connection and one fuse for each Glow UP charge station. GLOW UP 17 11 3 2 1 1/4 Turn 5 6 4 Battery removal - Fig. 11 This product contains lithium iron tetraphosphate rechargeable battery. To protect the environment, please discard the battery at the end of its working life according to current law. LiFePO4 GLOW UP Notes on how to achieve correct battery operations 1) Do not tamper with the control electronic circuit, do not tamper with the battery, do not short-circuit the battery. 2) Do not reuse GlowUp after self-switch off as this indicates a low battery; recharge GlowUp before using it again. 3) Do not leave the battery completely flat for over 5 days. 4) When not in use, recharge the battery at least every 4 months. 18 12 Parts requiring frequent cleaning. Periodic cleaning - Fig. 12 To ensure optimal operation and performance for a long time it is essential to periodically clean the parts subject to dust and grease deposits. The frequency with which the following operations are to be carried out depends on various factors such as wear and the work environment quality (air humidity, dust, salinity, etc.). To remove dirt from external parts, use a soft cloth dampened with any liquid glass cleaning detergent. It is recommended that the projector undergoes an annual service by a qualified technician for special maintenance involving at least the following operations: • General cleaning of internal parts. • General visual check of internal parts, cabling, mechanical parts, etc. • Electrical, photometric and functional checks; eventual repairs. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 13 14 MAGNETIC HOLDER 255036/001 black 255036/002 white 1 PADLOCK Not commercialized from Clay Paky GLOW UP 19 2 TECHNICAL DATA Source 4 10 W MC-E Cree leds Input Power 50W max - 170 VA Led pilot power 40W Body • Injection pressed ABS case (UV protected) • Finish: Polished metallic – Painted White or Black • carrier handle • 4 non-slip rubber feet Optics Optic zoom, manually adjustable, magnetic support for any additional diffusers 226 (8,90") Fittings 2 fast-look holes for omega hook-up LED color temperature 5700°K GlowUP C 6000°K GlowUP W 6200°K cool white GlowUp TW 2700°K warm white GlowUp TW 4200°K cool+warm white GlowUp TW Safety safety chain hole and padlock hole Weight 7.5 Kg Head adjustment +/-105° Protection rating IP65 Cooling High efficiency external die-cast aluminium Control • Wireless DMX multimode: Master, Slave and Reapeter • Antenna built in the case IP65 • Master: can transmit other slaves the synchronised DMX scenes saved on it, both as macros and as DMX recorder. • Repeater: Receives the signal from the master and re-transmits it to other Slaves hidden from the master • XLR 5-pole DMX-in DMX-out standard sockets • Remote wireless board settings with PC • Default macros, user programmable macros. • DMX recorder to save scene sequences. 365,5 (14,37") 165 (6,49") User interface • LCD display 2 lines with 16 characters each, backlit LED, white on black • 4 membrane buttons Valves Compensation valve IP65 Battery • Duration 10 hours full, white, 20 hours color fade • 4-hour fast charge from flight case, 8 hours in slow charge with PowerCon • More than 2,000 charge/deplete cycles • No memory effect • No acid leaks Working position Works in any position CE Marking • In conformity with European Union Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/CE and Electromagnetic compatibility directive 2004/108/CE External power full range 100-240V 50-60Hz, PowerCon connector, for both battery charge and normal operations CAUSE AND SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS THE PROJECTOR WILL NOT SWITCH ON THE PROJECTOR WILL NOT SWITCH ON TROUBLE DEFECTIVE PROJECTION REDUCED LUMINOSITY POSSIBLE CAUSES No power supply. LED burnt out or defective. Signal transmission cable faulty or disconnected. Incorrect addressing. Fault in the electronic circuits. Optic fault. Dust or grease deposits. GLOW UP CHECKS AND REMEDIES Check the power supply voltage or battery charge. Replace LED. Replace the cables. Check addresses (see instructions). Call an authorised technician. Call an authorised technician. Clean (see instructions). 20 CHANNEL FUNCTIONS GLOW UP C CHANNEL MODE CHANNEL 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 WHITE 5 DIMMER 6 STOP / STROBE 7 MACRO COLOR GLOW UP TW CHANNEL MODE (Colour temperature) CHANNEL INDEPENDENT CONSTANT INTENSITY MAX INTENSITY 1 COOL WHITE 6200°K TUNABLE WHITE TUNABLE WHITE 2 WARM WHITE 2700°K DIMMER DIMMER 3 STOP / STROBE STOP / STROBE STOP / STROBE GLOW UP W CHANNEL CHANNEL MODE 1 DIMMER 2 STOP / STROBE Continued GLOW UP 21 ➔ • MACRO COLOR - channel 7 GLOW UP C • COLOUR MIXING - channel 1 - 2 - 3 CHANNEL 1 RED CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 GREEN BLUE BIT EFFECT 255 COLOUR INSERTED 0 COLOUR EXCLUDED • WHITE - channel 4 BIT EFFECT 255 WHITE 0 BLACK • DIMMER - channel 5 BIT 255 0 EFFECT OPEN (LIGHT) CLOSED (BLACK) • STOP / STROBE - channel 6 GLOW UP 22 BIT EFFECT 248 - 255 240 - 247 232 - 239 224 - 231 220 - 223 216 - 219 212 - 215 208 - 211 204 - 207 200 - 203 196 - 199 192 - 195 188 - 191 184 - 187 180 - 183 176 - 179 172 - 175 168 - 171 164 - 167 160 - 163 156 - 159 152 - 155 148 - 151 144 - 147 140 - 143 136 - 139 132 - 135 128 - 131 124 - 127 120 - 123 116 - 119 112 - 115 108 - 111 104 - 107 100 - 103 96 - 99 92 - 95 88 - 91 84 - 87 80 - 83 76 - 79 72 - 75 68 - 71 64 - 67 60 - 63 56 - 59 52 - 55 48 - 51 44 - 47 40 - 43 36 - 39 32 - 35 28 - 31 24 - 27 20 - 23 0 - 19 COLD TONE WARM TONE PASTEL TONE SEQ1 SKELTON EXOTIC SANGRIA FLESH PINK CHERRY ROSE MAYAN SUN LIGHT SALMON COOL BLUE URBAN BLUE ROSE INDIGO ALICE BLUE BRIGHT BLUE MAUVE ENGLISH ROSE FIRE SURPRISE PEACH SCARLET SURPRISE PINK JUST BLUE CHOCOLATE DARK LAVENDER APRICOT PALE LAVENDER DEEP GOLDEN AMBER GOLDEN AMBER MEDIUM BLUE BRIGHT PINK DARK BLUE MED BLUE GREEN BLUE 2 MAGENTA 2 DARK PINK LIGHT ROSE ORANGE 2 STRAW YELLOW 2 WHITE 2500 WHITE 3200 WARM WHITE COOL WHITE FULL WHITE SKY BLUE AQUAMARINE VIOLET PINK ORANGE WHITE MAGENTA CYAN YELLOW BLUE GREEN RED NONE GLOW UP TW INDEPENDENT MODE CONSTANT INTENSITY & MAX INTENSITY MODE INDEPENDENT CONSTANT INTENSITY MAX INTENSITY COOL WHITE 6200°K TUNABLE WHITE TUNABLE WHITE WARM WHITE 2700°K DIMMER DIMMER STOP / STROBE STOP / STROBE STOP / STROBE CONSTANT INTENSITY 100 COOL • COOL WHITE - channel 1 100 50 50 WARM 100 4200°C 50 0 6200°C 0 2700°C 4200°C 0 2700°C • TUNABLE WHITE - channel 1 BIT EFFECT 255 WHITE INSERTED 0 BIT EFFECT 255 WARM WHITE 0 COOL WHITE WHITE EXCLUDED • WARM WHITE - channel 2 • STOP / STROBE - channel 3 100 WARM 50 0 6200°C MAX INTENSITY COOL • WARM WHITE - channel 2 BIT EFFECT BIT 255 WHITE INSERTED 255 0 WHITE EXCLUDED 0 EFFECT OPEN (LIGHT) CLOSED (BLACK) • STOP / STROBE - channel 3 Continued GLOW UP 23 ➔ GLOW UP W • DIMMER - channel 1 BIT 255 0 EFFECT OPEN (LIGHT) CLOSED (BLACK) IST002/001 – EN - Rev.0 01/13 gfstudio.com • STOP / STROBE - channel 2 CLAY PAKY S.p.A. - Via Pastrengo, 3/b - 24068 Seriate (BG) Italy - Tel. +39-035-654311 - Fax +39-035-301876 - www.claypaky.it